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. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good exhibit when the person laughs and turns around and says to anybody passing "hey, look at this!" that's a good exhibit. >> brown: how much are across- the-board federal spending cuts hitting programs around the country? we check in with public media colleagues in three states. >> suarez: and we have a story about preserving the nation's culturaldentity, contained in millis of pieces of film, video, and audio gathered over more than 100 years. >> there's a belief among the younger generation that everything has been digitized, that that ever existed before or
. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good exhibit when the person laughs and turns around and says to anybody passing "hey, look at this!" that's a good exhibit. >> brown: how much are across- the-board federal spending cuts hitting programs around the country? we check in with public media colleagues...
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. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's
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. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries like video, investigors like video, prosecutors like video, and i think, looking at the boston marathon, they made that case off of video. >> ifill: judy woodruff examines a new $100 million push to help a hundred cities weather disasters, both natural and man-made. >> so much of climate change that's already occurred is leading to these huge shocks, huge storms, wind, hurricanes, and cities are going to have to adapt to that. >> brown: and we close with the angelina effect: why women choose surgery even before a cancer diagnosis and the broader medical decisions faced by those at highest risk. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to en
. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries like video, investigors like video, prosecutors like video, and i think, looking at the boston marathon, they made that case off of video. >> ifill: judy woodruff examines a new $100 million push to help a hundred cities weather disasters, both natural and man-made. >>...
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. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries
. >> brown: spencer michels has the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries
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. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good exhibit when the person laughs and turns around and says to anybody passing "hey, look at this!" that's a good exhibit. >> brown: how much are across- the-board federal spending cuts hitting programs around the country? we check in with public media colleagues in three states. >> suarez: and we have a story about preserving the nation's cultural identity, contained in millions of pieces of film, video, and audio gathered over more than 100 years. >> there's a belief among the younger generation that everything has been digitized, that that ever existed before or will soon be and will be available on the internet and that's factually not accurate. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it.
. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good exhibit when the person laughs and turns around and says to anybody passing "hey, look at this!" that's a good exhibit. >> brown: how much are across- the-board federal spending cuts hitting programs around the country? we check in with public media colleagues...
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. >> woodruff: spencer michels has the story of a san francisco startup, pushing talented techies to work with local governments to tackle hunger, blight and other civic problems. >> we think that the people have the skills of coding and design and creating technology, really have something to offer the country right now, and we think government is where they need to bring it. >> brown: and we debate psychiatry's new thsandage manual of mental disorders and the very real challenge of diagnosing patients. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committ to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> i want to m
. >> woodruff: spencer michels has the story of a san francisco startup, pushing talented techies to work with local governments to tackle hunger, blight and other civic problems. >> we think that the people have the skills of coding and design and creating technology, really have something to offer the country right now, and we think government is where they need to bring it. >> brown: and we debate psychiatry's new thsandage manual of mental disorders and the very real...
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. >> ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california oyster farm and the high-stakes battle over whether to keep it open. >> the repercussions extend far beyond this spectacular pacific coast enclave to the restaurants of the bay area and all the way to washington d.c., where politicians of both parties are joining in the fight. >> woodruff: and two years after the manhunt for osama bin laden came to an end. margaret warner talks to two women from the c.i.a.'s sisterhood who helped track down the world's most wanted terrorist. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never
. >> ifill: spencer michels has the story of a california oyster farm and the high-stakes battle over whether to keep it open. >> the repercussions extend far beyond this spectacular pacific coast enclave to the restaurants of the bay area and all the way to washington d.c., where politicians of both parties are joining in the fight. >> woodruff: and two years after the manhunt for osama bin laden came to an end. margaret warner talks to two women from the c.i.a.'s sisterhood...
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. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center withnds- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good ex
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have another look at new ways to engage students in science, and promote problem solving, when spencer michels reports on the opening of the exploratorium in san francisco. >> suyarez: now to a new wrinkle in the gun debate tied to ever- speeding advances in technology. for the first time this weekend, a plastic gun created by a 3-d printer successfully fired a real bullet. that success has stirred up many questions and concerns about its potential impact. the world's first fully functioning 3d printable handgun is the brain child of cody wilson, a university of texas law student. dubbed the liberator, it's fashioned from 15 plastic parts created on an $8,000 three-dimensional printer. the technology is already commonly used in various industries. a printer lays down melted polymer filaments layer by layer according to precise digital blueprints to form solid plastic objects. that means the liberator would be undetectable to airport security screeners and therefore illegal. the only metal in the gun is the common household nail used as a firing pin and a six-ounce piece of metal added to ensur
have another look at new ways to engage students in science, and promote problem solving, when spencer michels reports on the opening of the exploratorium in san francisco. >> suyarez: now to a new wrinkle in the gun debate tied to ever- speeding advances in technology. for the first time this weekend, a plastic gun created by a 3-d printer successfully fired a real bullet. that success has stirred up many questions and concerns about its potential impact. the world's first fully...